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26 Nov 2023

#politics

Flag And Cross: Video: Mitt Romney Finally Admits Where His Real Allegiance Has Been the Whole Time
Video: Mitt Romney Finally Admits Where His Real Allegiance Has Been the Whole Time
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, now that he's not running for re-election, has revealed his true allegiance to himself. In an interview, Romney stated that he would support any Republican candidate in the 2024 primary race, except for Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy. He even admitted that he would consider voting for a Democrat. This shows that personal vindictiveness is more important to Romney than his claimed principles.


PJ Media: An American Caught in the Machine
An American Caught in the Machine
In "The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi," Mark Judge's life is turned upside down when false accusations of sexual assault are made against his friend Brett Kavanaugh. Every innocuous detail of Judge's past is maliciously misrepresented to support the accusation, revealing the ruthless tactics of the leftist establishment. This serves as a warning that anyone who opposes their agenda could be similarly targeted.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: Sudan's Civil War and the Elephant in the Room
Sudan's Civil War and the Elephant in the Room
A forgotten war in Sudan is happening alongside the Israel-Hamas conflict. Sudan's Rapid Support Forces are committing a genocide, killing hundreds of people from the Masalit ethnic group. This ongoing conflict highlights the prevalence of war throughout the world.


PJ Media: Irish PM Says Released 9-Year-Old Hostage Was 'Lost' and then 'Found'
Irish PM Says Released 9-Year-Old Hostage Was 'Lost' and then 'Found'
Irish Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, faced backlash after referring to Emily Hand, a girl kidnapped by Hamas, as "lost" and then "found." Israel's Foreign Minister and a government spokesperson criticized Varadkar for downplaying the severity of the abduction. Varadkar later clarified his statement, acknowledging the cruelty of the kidnapping.


Forbes: American Child May Be Among Hostages Released By Hamas Today
American Child May Be Among Hostages Released By Hamas Today
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced that Hamas is expected to release at least one American hostage in the scheduled exchange with Israel. The release of the American marks the first in the deal between Israel and Hamas. The exchange is set to take place on Sunday.


#economy

Forbes: Javier Milei Needn’t ‘Dollarize’: Market Forces Have Done It for Him
Javier Milei Needn’t ‘Dollarize’: Market Forces Have Done It for Him
Milei wants to "dollarize" Argentina, but it's unnecessary as market forces have already made the country heavily reliant on the US dollar. In a free market, trusted currency circulates naturally based on production. Economist's attempts to control money supply are obnoxious and unnecessary. Milei should embrace market forces and avoid unnecessary monetary policies, which can hinder economic growth. A free-market approach will attract investment and talented individuals, benefiting Argentina's prosperity. Socialists and economists who try to control money supply are anti-growth, while freedom requires no policies or economists to thrive.


#crime

Fox News: Armed EMTs thwart ax-wielding woman who slashed man’s face before smashing station door: police
Armed EMTs thwart ax-wielding woman who slashed man’s face before smashing station door: police
EMTs in Kentucky subdued a woman who attacked a man with an ax and smashed a glass door at their station. EMTs held her at gunpoint until police arrived.


#other

Forbes: Queen And Adam Lambert Deliver As ‘Rhapsody’ Tour Wraps Up
Queen And Adam Lambert Deliver As ‘Rhapsody’ Tour Wraps Up
English rockers Queen, known for their timeless hits, continue to captivate audiences of all ages and backgrounds. With vocalist Adam Lambert now at the helm, the group showcased their enduring appeal during two sold-out performances in Chicago as part of their Rhapsody Tour. Lambert, accompanied by original members Brian May and Roger Taylor, paid homage to the late Freddie Mercury while making the songs their own. The concert was a testament to Queen's ability to connect with fans across generations and cultures.